The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 17J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... Eliz . Was never widow had so dear a loss . Chil . Were never orphans had so dear a loss . Duch . Was never mother had so dear a loss . Alas ! I am the mother of these griefs . Mere verisimilitude in the play of King Richard III ...
... Eliz . Was never widow had so dear a loss . Chil . Were never orphans had so dear a loss . Duch . Was never mother had so dear a loss . Alas ! I am the mother of these griefs . Mere verisimilitude in the play of King Richard III ...
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... Eliz . If he were dead , what would betide of me ? Riv . No other harm but loss of such a lord . Q. Eliz . The loss of such a lord includes all harm . Grey . The heavens have bless'd you with a goodly son , To be your comforter when he ...
... Eliz . If he were dead , what would betide of me ? Riv . No other harm but loss of such a lord . Q. Eliz . The loss of such a lord includes all harm . Grey . The heavens have bless'd you with a goodly son , To be your comforter when he ...
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... Eliz . What likelihood of his amendment , lords ? Buck . Madam , good hope ; his grace speaks cheerfully . Q. Eliz . God grant him health ! Did you confer with him ? Buck . Madam , we did : he desires to make atonement Betwixt the Duke ...
... Eliz . What likelihood of his amendment , lords ? Buck . Madam , good hope ; his grace speaks cheerfully . Q. Eliz . God grant him health ! Did you confer with him ? Buck . Madam , we did : he desires to make atonement Betwixt the Duke ...
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... Eliz . Brother of Gloucester , you mistake the matter . The king , of his own royal disposition , And not provoked by any suitor else ; Aiming , belike , at your interior hatred , Which in your outward actions shows itself Against my ...
... Eliz . Brother of Gloucester , you mistake the matter . The king , of his own royal disposition , And not provoked by any suitor else ; Aiming , belike , at your interior hatred , Which in your outward actions shows itself Against my ...
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... Eliz . My Lord of Gloucester , I have too long borne Your blunt upbraidings and your bitter scoffs : By heaven , I will acquaint his majesty With those gross taunts I often have endured . I had rather be a country servant - maid Than a ...
... Eliz . My Lord of Gloucester , I have too long borne Your blunt upbraidings and your bitter scoffs : By heaven , I will acquaint his majesty With those gross taunts I often have endured . I had rather be a country servant - maid Than a ...
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